This thread came in very handy in helping me find a place to watch the Belgian GP in New York. Ended up watching it at 8am at The Australian pub on 30th street (near 6th Ave). Great place with many screens and about 30 or so people there for the race! Thanks everyone!!

I know there's a recommendation in the first post, but are there any other tips on good places to watch the Japanese GP in Tokyo ? I'd imagine it'll be on in a number of bars as it's the home GP, but is there anywhere esecially good in the city as a whole, and anywhere near Shinjuku ?

I caught this one late. As Jon suggested, hop to Roppongi from Shinjuku is not far; he has address to that bar couple of threads above. I did watch it actully on Fuji alive, because I got stuck at the office, and could not make it to the track.

Next time I am anywhere near Адрес: 2-ой Донской проезд, д.10. I shall stop by.Any foreign TV feeds? or is it http://vgtrk.com/

Jp

Unfortunately no foreign feeds now Once upon a time, there was a club named "Formula 1" that shown (pirated) Digital F1 from Dutch Canal+ with different channels on multiple screensThose were the days...The grass was greener, I was spending all my spare time making Russian version of DailyF1.com website and for some races there were several hundreds of spectactors in the clubBut all good things must end someday, eh?

Hey guys any Catalans here know somewhere good to watch the Bahrain season opener 14th March whilst in Barcelona?

I saw the ad at the bottom for the George Payne in Barca, anyone recommend or is it just full of stag do's drinking their own vomit as most Irish bars in big euro cities? Not sure the missus would put up with the GP and that...

I'm going to be in Kyoto, Japan with a group of friends during the Japanese GP weekend this year. I hope to be able to get to Suzuka for the Friday (BTW does anyone know if they sell Friday-only tickets?) but I may need somewhere in Kyoto to watch on Sunday, and preferebly also on Saturday. We may be staying at a business-type hotel (in which case I should be fine with Fuji TV) but we might instead be staying in a ryokan without TV...

So, any recommendations for sports bars etc. in Kyoto will be gratefully received, gents.

Were I in Singapore I might fancy the big screens up in the roof bar at the Stamford Hotel

After spending the last few days recovering from the experience of dodging Jitney's slicing through Manila traffic at 70MPH...The dice were rolled last night to decide where I was going to turn up to watch the races. Jp DOES get lucky sometimes and today, to my great surprise, I have stumbled upon a secret paradise here at my friend Riccardo's ranch house in the Maui hills (complete with 3 satellite systems) so F1/Indy and relaxing pleasures, unknown to us touring types, sit right here along with my new friends the Hawaiian Alpacas who are entertaining me with wooly antics as I type.

Been there, huge screens (like 3-4metre wide) , free wifi, had lunch and watched fifa eurocup few years ago but having an actual Mclaren MP4-16 parking next to me kinda suggested its a good place to watch f1 too. Photos of Kimi, JPM, JV, Coulthard visiting the place were all hanging on the walls. (just came to think, non of these guys are in f1 anymore:D)

Might you be a little whole bunch more specific?It's a big ole place.Jp

I'm going to be in New York, I was thinking more along the lines of tv stations rather then locations. I'm not sure my wife would be too pleased with me drunkly rolling back to the hotel a 5 in the morning - but if that is what is required i'm more than happy to try out some of the suggestions in the opening post....

I'm going to be in New York, I was thinking more along the lines of tv stations rather then locations. I'm not sure my wife would be too pleased with me drunkly rolling back to the hotel a 5 in the morning - but if that is what is required i'm more than happy to try out some of the suggestions in the opening post....

Ahh...Gotcha.It's SPEED Channel only I am afraid.And as there are not many hotels in NYC with full tier Time-Warner cable you may just have to "get creative"The only one's I know of are the Mandarin Oriental and the Pierre.Best of LuckJp

Ahh...Gotcha.It's SPEED Channel only I am afraid.And as there are not many hotels in NYC with full tier Time-Warner cable you may just have to "get creative"The only one's I know of are the Mandarin Oriental and the Pierre.Best of LuckJp

CheersLooks like going to the pub is the only option then. that's such a shame

Check the link in my sig. The live broadcast times in the Eastern time zone are pretty late at night, and this is the only race with no replays this year, so, if you miss it live, there's no chance to see it.

I watched the borefest of Bahrain in the Sports Bar on La Ramblas in Barcelona. The nachos and beer were good and the place was littered with big screens. The GF on the other hand was not happy... AT ALL.

I can't watch the next Grand Prix as I will be travelling by car trough Germany. Is there a radio station that broadcasts the race or that at least gives information? I found the following on wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia....io_broadcastersThey don't list a German radio station but hopefully the list is incomplete.